Friday: Houston vs UCF Prediction

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  • SBR Andy
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    • 02-09-22
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    Friday: Houston vs UCF Prediction
    Friday night college football action features a Big 12 matchup between the 7-2 Cougars and 4-4 Knights at 8:00 PM ET on FS1.

    SBR's Phil Wood shares his best bets in his Houston vs UCF prediction:

    Game prediction: Houston moneyline (-108 via FanDuel)

    Over/Under pick: Over 47.5 (-105 via BetMGM)

    "UCF scored just three points last week. It marked the second time in two weeks that UCF scored 11 or fewer points, but it was just the second time they failed to score at least 20 with quarterback Tayven Jackson under center.

    Though Jackson has thrown for 151 yards or fewer in three of his last four games, UCF is still averaging 29.5 points per game with him at quarterback, and a few weeks ago, the Knights put up 45 on the same West Virginia team that beat Houston last week.

    UCF is averaging 191.4 rushing yards per game and 5.6 yards per carry, but won’t control time of possession against a rush defense that allows just 134.3 rushing yards per game and 3.6 yards per attempt.

    Though UCF is allowing just 18.8 points per game, the Knights have allowed at least 27 in three of their five Big 12 games. Conner Weigman and Houston are averaging 29.4 points per game, and they’ve scored at least 31 in three of four."

    Best prop bet: Myles Montgomery Under 64.5 rushing yards (-114 via Caesars) ​

    "Montgomery leads UCF with 572 rushing yards, as he’s averaging 5.1 yards per carry. While he has three games with at least 79 yards, including two where he topped 100, he’s rushed for 56 yards or fewer in two of his last three.

    He has now averaged 4.4 yards per attempt or less in five of his eight games this season. In fact, a 10-carry, 119-yard game against Kansas State is greatly skewing Montgomery’s average yards per carry this season.

    Houston’s rush defense has been very good. Though the unit gave up 246 rushing yards last week, they’d held three consecutive opponents to 112 yards or fewer before that game. During that three-game span, only one running back topped 50 yards against them, as Arizona State’s Raleek Brown managed 64.​"

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